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Vilazodone, a Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitor with Diminished Impact on Methylphenidate-Induced Gene Regulation in the Striatum: Role of 5-HT1A Receptor
by
Moon, Connor
, Bolaños-Guzmán, Carlos A
, Steiner, Heinz
, Hrabak, Michael
in
Addictions
/ Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder
/ Autoradiography
/ Comorbidity
/ EGR-1 protein
/ Enkephalins
/ Fluoxetine
/ Gene regulation
/ Hybridization
/ Hyperactivity
/ Locomotor activity
/ Methylphenidate
/ Neostriatum
/ Open-field behavior
/ Serotonin
/ Serotonin S1 receptors
/ Serotonin uptake inhibitors
/ Substance P
/ Therapeutic targets
2024
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Vilazodone, a Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitor with Diminished Impact on Methylphenidate-Induced Gene Regulation in the Striatum: Role of 5-HT1A Receptor
by
Moon, Connor
, Bolaños-Guzmán, Carlos A
, Steiner, Heinz
, Hrabak, Michael
in
Addictions
/ Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder
/ Autoradiography
/ Comorbidity
/ EGR-1 protein
/ Enkephalins
/ Fluoxetine
/ Gene regulation
/ Hybridization
/ Hyperactivity
/ Locomotor activity
/ Methylphenidate
/ Neostriatum
/ Open-field behavior
/ Serotonin
/ Serotonin S1 receptors
/ Serotonin uptake inhibitors
/ Substance P
/ Therapeutic targets
2024
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Vilazodone, a Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitor with Diminished Impact on Methylphenidate-Induced Gene Regulation in the Striatum: Role of 5-HT1A Receptor
by
Moon, Connor
, Bolaños-Guzmán, Carlos A
, Steiner, Heinz
, Hrabak, Michael
in
Addictions
/ Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder
/ Autoradiography
/ Comorbidity
/ EGR-1 protein
/ Enkephalins
/ Fluoxetine
/ Gene regulation
/ Hybridization
/ Hyperactivity
/ Locomotor activity
/ Methylphenidate
/ Neostriatum
/ Open-field behavior
/ Serotonin
/ Serotonin S1 receptors
/ Serotonin uptake inhibitors
/ Substance P
/ Therapeutic targets
2024
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Vilazodone, a Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitor with Diminished Impact on Methylphenidate-Induced Gene Regulation in the Striatum: Role of 5-HT1A Receptor
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Vilazodone, a Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitor with Diminished Impact on Methylphenidate-Induced Gene Regulation in the Striatum: Role of 5-HT1A Receptor
2024
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Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs), including fluoxetine, are frequently combined with medical psychostimulants such as methylphenidate (Ritalin), for example, in the treatment of attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder/depression comorbidity. Co-exposure to these medications also occurs with misuse of methylphenidate as a recreational drug by patients on SSRIs. Methylphenidate, a dopamine reuptake blocker, produces moderate addiction-related gene regulation. Findings show that SSRIs such as fluoxetine given in conjunction with methylphenidate potentiate methylphenidate-induced gene regulation in the striatum in rats, consistent with a facilitatory action of serotonin on addiction-related processes. These SSRIs may thus increase methylphenidate’s addiction liability. Here, we investigated the effects of a novel SSRI, vilazodone, on methylphenidate-induced gene regulation. Vilazodone differs from prototypical SSRIs in that, in addition to blocking serotonin reuptake, it acts as a partial agonist at the 5-HT1A serotonin receptor subtype. Studies showed that stimulation of the 5-HT1A receptor tempers serotonin input to the striatum. We compared the effects of acute treatment with vilazodone (10–20 mg/kg) with those of fluoxetine (5 mg/kg) on striatal gene regulation (zif268, substance P, enkephalin) induced by methylphenidate (5 mg/kg), by in situ hybridization histochemistry combined with autoradiography. We also assessed the impact of blocking 5-HT1A receptors by the selective antagonist WAY-100635 (0.5 mg/kg) on these responses. Behavioral effects of these drug treatments were examined in parallel in an open-field test. Our results show that, in contrast to fluoxetine, vilazodone did not potentiate gene regulation induced by methylphenidate in the striatum, while vilazodone enhanced methylphenidate-induced locomotor activity. However, blocking 5-HT1A receptors by WAY-100635 unmasked a potentiating effect of vilazodone on methylphenidate-induced gene regulation, thus confirming an inhibitory role for 5-HT1A receptors. Our findings suggest that vilazodone may serve as an adjunct SSRI with diminished addiction facilitating properties and identify the 5-HT1A receptor as a potential therapeutic target to treat addiction.
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Springer Nature B.V
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